New Delhi: Bharatiya Kisan Union on Thursday filed a petition in the Supreme court against the recently enacted Farmers' laws against which protests are going on at the Delhi border since last week of December.
The plea filed through Advocate AP Singh contends that the laws are arbitrary, unconstitutional, would exploit the farmers vulnerable to the corporate greed and pave the way for "correlation and commercialisation of the agriculture produces". Contending further the union says that the laws will ruin our country completely with corporate exporting their agriculture produce.
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"The implementation of the acts in the current form will spell disaster for the farming community by opening a parallel market which is unregulated and gives enough place for the exploitation of the Indian farmers," the plea read.
The petition has sought impleadment of the matter along with the pending pleas challenging the acts.
Earlier a Tamil Nadu MP, Tiruchi Siva, MP Manoj Jha, Kisan Congress Chhattisgarh had also filed pleas in the top court.